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Intellijel Plog 1.0 User Manual

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Plog rev 1.0 MANUAL

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X Y Z AND OR NOR XOR NAND XNOR

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INPUTS

LOGIC OUTPUTS

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LOGIC OUTPUTS

Table 1: 3-input logic

Table 2: 3-input logic

The Plog contains two types of Flip-flops: a Toggle (or a Latch) and a Data (or gated D latch). They

can be used to divide pulses, store binary data, create pendulum reset for sequencers etc.

By default the normals in the Plog set the Flip Flop section to be a divide by two and divide by

four. This acts as a clock divider of logic B without patching the inputs. If you patch a clock into the

Toggle input the OUT T and OUT D will divide the clock by two and four respectively.

Flip-flop Logic Blocks